The process involves affixing a specialized mounting fixture to the front of a vehicle, designed to securely hold the registration plate required by law in many jurisdictions. The procedure typically entails identifying appropriate mounting points on the vehicle’s front fascia, attaching the bracket using screws, bolts, or adhesive, and then securing the license plate to the newly installed fixture. For example, one might attach a bracket to the pre-drilled holes already present on a bumper, using self-tapping screws, prior to attaching the license plate.
Adherence to legal requirements is a primary driver for this task. Many states and countries mandate the display of a front registration plate for identification purposes, thus ensuring compliance with local ordinances. Proper installation enhances vehicle identification by law enforcement and tolling systems, furthermore preserving the intended aesthetics of the vehicle by preventing direct attachment of the plate to the bumper. Historically, this necessity has evolved with traffic laws and vehicle design, leading to a variety of bracket types suited to different vehicle makes and models.